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43 responses to “Week 4”

Xavier Gallego

August 1, 2014 at 6:17 am

If i can add one consideration about this post and how appsumo works...

It's very well worked en relation of how every product is presented by its specific landing page. Not only describes the product but also generates a good feedback and following through share and comments tools.

This week I've learned all considerations from begin to end about all aspects of product communication and relationship with customers all in one. Thank's a lot!

It takes me more than expected but I'm happy with the result.
I've added a form to offer the document in a exchange of email account, and I left the pop-up, some minor tweaks and configured to work smart mode (14 days).
The form contains a picture because I think it can help opt-in.
I've reworked the text to highlight users benefits of downloading the file.
I also added the government number for data protection, an extra confidence point.

Terribly late with this task..our site is still under construction!
Instead of creating a PDF, we want to add free high quality advices and tips for EU funded projects, info about the European Commission initiatives and lists of all calls for proposal open.

I didn't create a PDF, because we have decided to do a book giveaway. I decided again using anything that has a popup for the mail list because I hate popups, and almost always leave a site when I'm hit with one. The list will grow more slowly, but I will feel better about it in the long run. Popups are the kind of marketing I don't like.

I was hoping you could help me decide my free product. I’m not a business or have products for sale, I’m a filmmaker. I focus on comedic shorts. My fan base doesn’t appear to be other film makers or content creators, mostly fans of comedy videos who I email when I have something new. The obvious wound be a link to a private short you can only see if you sign up, but that seems unfair to Facebook and twitter fans that aren’t on the email list. I’m open to any suggestion at this point!

Just finished this eBook last Friday that helps people effectively implement enterprise software (so many companies get it wrong).

While it's not a list of 10 tools that I use in my industry, it does outline the use of Google Forms and Google Sites to help capture and report training statistics throughout the project. It also provides an example of using Oracle UPK to create Job Aids and user manuals and lists some popular screen capturing tools.

I still plan to do a write up on a couple of collaboration tools I use which I'll come back and post.

started writing this eBook from scratch on Tuesday and finished it today (Wednesday). It is about 5 tools that help me as a digital marketer. I wanted to make 10 as Noah suggested, but not enough time for it.

This is a list of my 10 favorite tools that I use to grow my email list and market my blog content. Some of these tools have really high conversion rates. I explain how I use the tools and some of my results, as well as why I love them.

I went all out on this one. I had written an article that details step-by-step how my audience (Transformational Entrepreneurs - coaches, healers, teachers, and leaders) can set up their business online from scratch - taking into consideration their clients, scheduling, payments, and other coaching details that are pretty important and take up a lot of their time.

Alright, so I didn't follow exercise step by step, but I made a huge success with free content. I wrote a free 60-pages gorgeous e-book for everyone who wants to learn web-development and needs details roadmap with all required resources.

We looked at our Google Analytics over the last year to see which blog posts were the most popular. Picked the most popular and created a Sumo Me pop up promoting that. You can see what we did at http://www.evolvingsolutions.ca/